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Oodles of Doodles File Preparation for T-shirts Posted by Justin Cooper, Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:47pm It's no surprise that when it comes to selling more of your t-shirts, it all comes down to paying attention to the details. Here is what the best selling members on Society6 do: 1. 2a. 2b. 3. 4. 5. About Society6 T-shirts: The softest, smoothest, best-looking t-shirt available anywhere. Society6 Art School: we may not help you create better art, but we sure will help you sell more of it. Muddy Colors Paul Klee (1879-1940) "Movement" by Nohra Corredor ©"FOOTPRINT"-Nohra Corredor In his own words: "Ways of Studying Nature" by Paul Klee "For the artist, dialogue with nature remains a conditio sine qua non. But the ways that this man pursues both in his production and in the related study of nature may vary, both in number and in kind, according to his view of his own position in the natural space. The ways often seem very new, though fundamentally they may not be new at all. Yesterday's artistic creed and the related study of nature consisted, it seems safe to say, in a painfully precise investigation of appearance. Accordingly, a sense of totality has gradually entered into the artist's conception of the natural object, whether this object be plant, animal, or man whether it be situated in the space of the house, the landscape, or the world, and the first consequence is that a more spatial conception of the object as such is born. Other Websites on PAUL KLEE: ECOARTNET LINKS Related LINKS:

Life as a tea party Henri Matisse (1869–1954) | Thematic Essay The remarkable career of Henri Matisse, one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, whose stylistic innovations (along with those of Pablo Picasso) fundamentally altered the course of modern art and affected the art of several generations of younger painters, spanned almost six and a half decades. His vast oeuvre encompassed painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic arts (as diverse as etchings, linocuts, lithographs, and aquatints), paper cutouts, and book illustration. His varied subjects comprised landscape, still life, portraiture, domestic and studio interiors, and particularly focused on the female figure. Initially trained as a lawyer, Matisse developed an interest in art only at age twenty-one. In its palette and technique, Matisse's early work showed the influence of an older generation of his compatriots: Édouard Manet (1832–1883) and Paul Cézanne (1839–1906). In 1929, Matisse temporarily stopped painting easel pictures.

Once Upon a Time In Monsterland - Emily Tetri Sketchblog The History of Dragons in Art -By William O'Connor The most iconic image in all of fantasy art is the dragon. Powerful, ancient and beautiful it has for millennia captivated the minds of artists, writers and story tellers. But many of us may not know the origins of this terrific beast. Ancient and Classical: The legend of dragons is as old as civilization itself, but where does this mythology come from? In ancient Mesopotamia (ca. 5000 bc.) the creation myth is built around a dragon named Tiamat. Dragons continue to populate the classical mythologies of ancient Greece and Rome, but the form of these creatures is varied. Medieval and Gothic: Not until the fall of the Roman Empire and the Rise of Christendom does the dragon in western civilization begin to take on the familiar form we know today in bestiaries and myths. In the epic of Beowulf (ca. 1000 ad.) the great Scandinavian king slays a monstrous fire-breathing dragon and dies in its arms. Baroque: Romantic and Victorian: Modern and Post Modern: Contemporary:

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